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Coming to you, from suburban Atlanta.....

...it's Confessions of a Domestic Diva! Although our friend Tracey isn't new here, her latest blog is.

Tracey has been a long distance friend of mine for over 1-1/2 years and was the author of another blog. She had felt that blog had run it's course and she launched this one late last year. Tracey is in the insurance business(but we love her all the same), and she also is a very faithful wife, mother and friend. I originally met her through Busy Bee Suz, as they are life long friends.

If you haven't met Tracey yet, go on over and enjoy what she has to share, her love for her family and her love for the Lord. You will enjoy her view of life.

And Tracey will enjoy the fact that I thought of doing this post as I was downloading "The old white guy" on my mp3 player.

Comments

Tracey Axnick said…
Awwww... you're so sweet, Cliff!
I'm glad you still are fond of me, despite my chosen profession of Insurance Nerd Extraordinaire. :)

And I'm SO glad you checked out Steve Brown a/k/a The Old White Guy. I LOVE his take on stuff.... and the fact that he LOVES Jesus (just like me!), but "religion" frequently gets on his nerves (just like me!) :)
Busy Bee Suz said…
Tracey? Who Dat????
You are the sweetest Cliff..I don't care what anyone says. :0

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